It is hard to believe, but all tea comes from essentially the same plant, the Camellia Sinensis. The differences between the many types of tea come from variations in soil and climate conditions, picking time during the season and how the leaves areprocessed and fermented.

The type of tea you choose to make your kombucha with will affect the taste of thekombucha. There are so many different teas to choose from, each brings it's own flavor and health benefits to your kombucha. But your tea must be tea, not herbal tea. The vitamins and minerals as well as the purity in tea are needed to maintain a health kombucha culture. The results will also vary with the strength of the tea youmake and how long you let it brew. What follows is a very general guide to the types of tea and the kombucha flavors it produces. Tea is a dietary source rich in vitamins and minerals.

White Tea is the most delicate and the rarest of tea. Plucked 2 days between the time the first buds become fully mature, and open. White teas are expensive but they produce the most wonderful light flowery teas and the taste comes through in the kombucha. The white tea kombucha can be flowery or grassy bringing a natural sweetness from the tea to the kombucha.White tea contains the highest amount of catechins as it has the least processing of all the teas. Research suggests that white tea might be the healthiest of all.

Black Tea

Black tea is made from leaves that have been fully fermented. It gives a strong taste and dark color to the kombucha. Some say their kombucha tastes fruity and smoky when brewed with black tea.Green Tea

Green tea is dehydrated then steamed, rolled, and dried. Its best know for its delicate taste. Kombucha made from green tea is lighter than black tea kombucha. Taste varies depending on the tea your choose. From grassy to fruity, buttery or nutty, green tea kombucha can be closer to a white wine than an apple cider.Oolong Tea

Oolong tea is half way between green tea and black tea. It's gently rolled after picking and allowed to partially ferment until the edges of the leaves start to turn brown. Depending on the variety of Oolong you use, the kombucha can be a fruity amber like black tea kombucha or light and grassy like a green tea kombucha.Teas to Avoid

Don't use teas like Earl Grey, it contains essential oils (Bergamot in Earl Grey) to add flavor. This can harm or even kill the kombucha culture. Smoked teas like gunpowder or lasang are best avoid as well. Make sure your tea doesn't contain essential oils or artificial flavorings or sweeteners. Herbal teas should not be used on their own, Kombucha feeds on caffeine and most herbal teas contain no caffeine. You can add herbal tea bags to real tea to add some additional flavor to the kombucha.